Friday, April 1, 1932 | 2ZZ2Z.|SoctetT& Personals 1 | JJSTSJG «*■» *LB*RT S. PEEL, MM- . - 46 ijitiiiiiiiiitiiimiitiiiiiMDiiiiiiiiiiium itiHiHiiiHiiinmuiHUiiHiiiiHiimiiinHHtiMiiniiHiiHiiiniiDtiiniiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiHimiiiiniiiHl miiS In Town Yesterday Mrs. J. B. Everett and daughter, Miss Myrtle, of Hamilton, were in town yesterday. Will Arrive Tomorrow Misses Edith Peel, Edith Taylor, and Ruth Norton, students at N, C. C. W. at Greensboro, will arrive to morrow to spend the spring holiday at home with their parents. * In Town Thursday Mr. F. F. Cozzens, of Washing ton, was a business visitor in town Thursday. Here Thursday t Mrs. R. P. Badham, of Edenton, and Mrs. Tom Coxe and little son, Thomas, of Darlington, S. C., visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Rome Biggs Thurs day. Attend Court Here Attorneys George Fountain and Henry C. Bourne, of Tarboro, at tended court here this week. Vmts Friends Here Rev. W. F. Weigman, who is now a student at Transylvania College, in Lexington, Ky. visited friends hefe this week. Mr. Weigman was for-' merly pastor of the local Christian 'church. • From Comvay Miss Zoe Liverman, of Conway, is here assisting Miss Carrie Whit- 1 ford in the Williamston Beauty Shoppe. ♦ - Leave for Richmond Mrs. P. H. Brown and Mr. Robert Evertt left Wednesday for Richmond; where Mr. Everett will be in Memor ial hospital for further treatment. His friends here deeply regret that it was necessary for him to gq back to the hospital. drTv. h. mewborn , OPTOMETRIST Robertonville at Fulmer's Drug Store, Tuesday After Third Sunday Bach Month. Williamaton at Atlantic Hotel, Wed nesday After Third Sunday Bach Month. Plymouth at O'Henry Drug Store, Thursday Alter Third Sunday Bach Eyes Examined -r Glasiss Fitted Home Office m tirui Tub - •'* NSW 2ta4.4t-2l LOW luT ; PRICES L2S£i | A n«w Mt for..- slf*9St Lifetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Supertwtot Cord Tires i New High Peaks in Goodyear Value! J Haeky, dependable, guaran teed tlree and tubes—you get theee matchless bargains be canee million mora people boy Goodyears. Come aee 4 CASH PRICES • ox- 12:1 El— i TBonr fis sri 7 s™3t NaiJt-21 4-17 4 M .ft 39x4.79-19 j,tt 4*SV -U 3H4.75-M |JI 144 IMM-lt l-M S4l MAN-N 141 S4S UxS.M-31 S.TR 14* asrfjs-ia i.ii StxSJS-21 »4| »4> mmoA-a] I R TRADE la your old dree for the new MM eOODVIAR ALL-WRATH KR« Now Low Price* IN tadlo Program* 1 Wed. 8:30 Sat 9:00 E. t. T. CENTRAL SERVICE , STATION Move To Rectory Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Everett are now at home in the Episcopal rectory on Haughton Street, moving there this week. ♦ From Elizabeth City Mrs. Nathan Frank, of Elizabeth City, spent Thursday with Miss Car rie Whitford. Visit Friends Here • Dr. and MVs. Joseph Smith, of Windsor, visited friends here this week. Visiting Her Mother Miss Liza Newell is visiting her toother, Mrs. Atwood Newell, in Louisburg. Visiting His Family Here Frank Hitch, who has been in Cur rituck Counfy on a highway job, is spending this week with family here. _ i * From Hamilton Messrs. John Davenport and Jule Bunting, of Hamilton, were here yes terday. I • Here Yesterday > | James Asa Roberson, of Griffins, was here yesterday afternoon attend ing to business. ♦ «- Visitor Here This Wrck Mr. Alexander Getsinger, of Dar dens, spent some time here this week with his brother, Mr. J. Sam Get singer, and family. Business Visitor Here i Deputy "Sheriff Nat Askew, of Ber tie County, was a business visitor j here this week. In Washington Wednesday j Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin vis ited in Washington Wejinesdsy aft ernoon. Returns To Richmond Mr. Robert Everett, \rother of Mrs. P. H. Brown, returned to Mem orial hospital in Richmond this week. He was accompanied by Mrs. Brown. 'They were carried to Rocky Mount by Miss Thelma Brown. | • In Durham This Week | Messrs; J. T. Price and W. B. | Watts made a business trip to Dur jham this week. / I From Griffins Mr. Perlie Getsinger, of Griffins, .was a business visitor her e Wednes day. I—* ' : I Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Watts Mrs. Robert Heydenreich and lit- I tie daughter, Mary Ann, are visiting Mrs. Heydtnreich's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts here. . ♦- ■ From Robersonville J Chief William Gray and Lee House, of Robersonville, were here for a short while Wednesday. m Visitor Here Yesterday Mr. A. L. Taylor, of Bear Grass Township, was a business visitor here yesterday. NEXT tin* you are out! of fix u the result of he regular or faulty bowel movement, try Thedford'i Black-Draught for the re freahing relief it givai thousands of people who Uki it Mr.E. W.Cecil,a construction super intendent in PolaaU, V*., uyi "When I ft COO ■tip*ted, my head schee, cadi' hare that doll, tired firttnf Jnrt not equal to aay work. I don't feel hungry ud I know that I need something to cleanee my system, so I take Black-Draught. We have found It a greet hafe" SoU tn 25-cent paekaga. Jh&s&L^ I s.-KR'E.sr ssrarffi: I IWi Vwt Wf nir it in una I .91 I.H t.14 «.«» I.M I.l* Visitor Here This Week Mr. Ira Griffin, of Griffins, was a business visitor here this week. • — ~ Professor Ise Here Professor T. M. Lee. of Bear Grass, was here for a short while yesterday afternoon. ♦ Visits His Parents Mr. Joseph Griffin, of Ocean View and Norfolk, spent a few days in the county this week with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Griffin: In Columbia Yesterday W. C. Manning and M. S. Moore were in Columbia yesterday attend ing to business matters * Attend Court Mr. T. R. Hodges, of Washing ton, was a court visitor here this .week. •> Here Yesterday Mr, John Bacon, larg c northern manufacturer, and Mrs. Bacon were pleasant visitors • here for a short while yesterday afternoon. * In Town Thursday Professor A. L. Pollock and Mr. R. O. Martin, of Jamesvilel, were visitors here yesterday afternoon. Announcing , 1 OUR APPOINTMENT \ >£ ~jj Kelvinator IN wn LIAMSION AND We are pleased to announce that we jffl I \ aVC eCn a PP°^ Kelvinator dealer in tttfv ' ILLIA f, G^,R,GA^ US j MIVmIJI \k I Ph'' co Radios f 1 Th' a^oß ° n Ameri- ISMM I ■ WE DELIVER. WE SELL THE BEST w( I HCT i IJmi .>..\w,. ;L - williamston,N.C. |jr^a V \ THE KNTERPRI4B SAYS LAND IS W. R. JENKINS BEST BUY NOW! DIED MONDAY Representative Norman Be [ lieves Values As Low As They Will Go By Zsß VANCE NORMAN Washington County Representative Land has less value from the stand point of production and of borrow ing power than at any time in the past 30 •yeafs. It has for a tong, long time been recognized as the best grade of security for borrowers. I believe that land values are as | low as they can go, and ,it is universally recognized that land values are bound to improve, and when the improvement becomes evident,* values will climb more rap idly than they declined. Therefore, I believe that every man who can possibly buy a home, or a farm ought to do so now. People are anxious to sell, and are willing to do so upon any kind of terms. . In the past 10 years, people have neglected to buy homes and farms, but have bought automobiles and continued to live in rented houses or as tenant farmers. That is one condition that has contributed very largely to the present depression and to the bankrupt and impoverished state of' many families today. It is to be hoped that at this tremen dous expense and costly experence we have learned that in order to stabilize Aur position in the agricultural, com mercial and social life of our com munities we must apply more common Attends Court Here Mr. Mayo Little, of Robersonville, attended court here this week. Fnnn Wilson Messrs. VV. L. and Luke Lamb, of Wilson, visited here Wednesday. . Had Been Inactive for Past Four Months; Funeral -} Held Tuesday i William Richard Jenkins, prominent county merchant and jvidely kno'wn . Robersonville citizen, died at his home , . in Robersonville early Monday in his t 53rd year. He had suffered a cancer ; during the past several years, but up \ f until four months ago he was able to t be up and continue his business activi i ties in part. The disease resulting in | his death prevented his swallowing, ( and he went to Duke hospital in Dur i ham, where an articificial tube was . prepared for him. enabling him to take jfood and water, i I Funeral services werfc conducted i from his late home last Tuesday aft ! ernoon at 3 o'clock by Revs. J. M. I Perry and A. E. Brown.. Interment was in the New Cemetery ut Rober : sonville. \ Recent Freeze Hits Truck Crops Hard I' 111 " - —T I. The recent ireeze almost wipe out j I the beet, radish, and garden pea crops of Carteret County, About one-third ' | of the early irish potato crop was cqy-! I ered with salt water and the cabbage , /crop was damaged about 25 per cent i /from wind and cold. ' sense to our method and manner of i " living and recognize that pleasure on-j 1 ly is not prosperity. I recommend to j every family in Washington County I the slogan, "'Be a home owner and a 1 home builder." , I ; _ ■ TRUSTEES SALE Under and by virtue of the authori | tv vested in me as trustee in that deed , of trust executed .by Sinton E. Corey! and wife. Bessie Corey, on the 30th | ' day of December, IW6. which deed of trust is duly recorded in book P-2, page 213, Martin County Registry, the same having been given to secure five notes therein specified, and the said notes not having been satisfied, at the request of the owner thereof, I shall expose to pubjic sale to _ the highest bidder, - for_cash l .,qn Saturday, April '3O, 1V32, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Martin County in VVil liamston, N. C., the following tract or parcel of land: Beginning at a chopped black gum on the run of Hazy Swamp about 40 yards below the old road which crossed the swamp, thence N. about 52 1-2 de grees W. 30 4-5 poles to the center of the road; thence N. 1 3-4 degrees E. BABY CHICK SPECIAL State "bloodtestecfTiT Electrically hatched. White Leghorns: Grarfdview AAA Dams; Harri son and Johnson Star Pedigreed Males. Rocks, Reds—All SB.OO per 100* 100 per cent live deliv ery guaranteed. Hatch every Wednesday. Superior Poultry Ranch WINDSOR, N. C. PAGE THREE , 20 poles up said road; thence N. 38 : 1-2 degrees W. 7,.68 poles to the mouth • of a ditch near the tobacco barn; I thence N„ 84 1-4 degrees W. 30 4-5 5 poles along said ditch Jo the corner of I said ditch; thence westerly along an L a^>iffin 'iHi mh m * r * tet * fees • erly along said J. E. Griffin's line to ■ the run of Hazy Swamp; thence down t the run of said swamp to the begin ning, containing, 75 acres, more or less. i This being the identical same tract con ) veyed this day by the said D. B. Stal l linns to the said S. E. Corey. This the 30th day of March, 1932. IRA F. GRIFFIN,' . al 4tw • ■ Tni't^w

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